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Alfred Russel Wallace OM, FRS (8 January 1823 – 7 November 1913) was a British naturalist, explorer, biologist and social activist. He is best known for... |
the south-east, with some Asian species. The line is named after Alfred Russel Wallace, who noticed this clear dividing line during his travels through... |
years after the joint presentation of papers by Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. These were On the Tendency of Species to form Varieties; and On... |
by Alfred Russel Wallace. Chambers, Paul 1999. Life on Mars; the complete story. London: Blandford. ISBN 978-0-7137-2747-0 Wallace, Alfred Russel 1907... |
contact with the dead is a reality include the evolutionary biologist Alfred Russel Wallace, the inventor of telephone Alexander Graham Bell, and the inventor... |
all south-east of the Bali–Lombok line, known as the Wallace Line, after Alfred Russel Wallace. The main political entities are Australia, Indonesia... |
ability to fly. They live their life in trees, high above the ground. Alfred Russel Wallace made one of the earliest reports of a flying frog. The species he... |
Amazonian rivers into black, clear and whitewater was first proposed by Alfred Russel Wallace in 1853. Janzen, D.H. (July 1974). "Tropical blackwater rivers,... |
has been awarded over 60 times. The medal was first awarded to Alfred Russel Wallace, who independently developed the theory of evolution by natural... |
lists were published as tables in their books. Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace published the idea of evolution by natural selection. They travelled... |
edition of Thomas Malthus' Essay on the principle of population, and Alfred Russel Wallace also used the phrase regularly. The idea is actually much older... |
Asian species. The natural history of the area was investigated by Alfred Russel Wallace, who spent eight years in the Spice Islands. "In this archipelago... |
sociobiology) Jakob van Uexküll (animal behavior, invertebrate zoology) Alfred Russel Wallace James Watson August Weismann Gilbert White List of animal phylum... |
was most famous for his expedition to the Amazon River basin with Alfred Russel Wallace in 1848. He spent 11 years in the rain forest. When Bates arrived... |
first surveyed by Alfred Russel Wallace in the 19th century, who noted that it was, like Australia, on the eastern side of the Wallace line. That means... |
evolutionary biologists read him, especially Charles Darwin and Alfred Russel Wallace. For both of them, Malthusianism became a stepping-stone to the... |
these observations he could prove that the earth was flat. In 1870, Alfred Russel Wallace used the same observations but made small changes, to correct for... |
marine organisms. Several other people also made important voyages. Alfred Russel Wallace spent much of his younger life travelling the world and recording... |
plate as Australia, and on the same side of the Wallace line. This was discovered by Alfred Russel Wallace, and explained in a famous series of books. These... |
Comte de Buffon Gilbert White Alexander von Humboldt Charles Darwin Alfred Russel Wallace Barber, Lynn 1980. The heyday of natural history 1820–1870. Cape... |